Japan Earthquake and Tsunami(海啸):How to Help
For readers interested in contributing to help victims of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan and the Pacific region,here is a list of contact information and links for some agencies that plan to provide relief.
THE JAPAN CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE
The Japan Center for International Exchange has set up the Japan NGO Earthquake Relief and Recovery Fund.Half of the money raised will go to support six Japanese NGOs currently at work in the disaster area and half will be retained to support the longer term recovery.
AMERICAN RED CROSS
Red Cross officials say donors can text REDCROSS to 90999 and a $10 donation will automatically be charged to donors’ phone bill,or donations can be made directly on its Web site.
B’NAI B’RITH INTERNATIONAL
To help the victims of the Japan earthquake and tsunami,donate online on the group’s secure Web site.
Or,by mail to:B’nai B’rith International Disaster Relief Fund,Attn:Japan Earthquake,2020 K Street,NW,7th Floor,Washington,D.C.,20006.
Or by phone:8005739057
CARE
CARE is one of the world’s largest private international humanitarian organizations.Their offices in Asia are on high alert(警戒) and have ensured that staff are informed of the tsunami warnings and other related developments.(Updated information on CARE’s work in Japan is available here.)
GLOBALGIVING.ORG
GlobalGiving is working with International Medical Corps,Save the Children,and other organizations on the ground to disburse(支付) funds to organizations providing relief and emergency services to victims of the earthquake and tsunami.Donors can text JAPAN to 50555 to give$10,and larger donations can be submitted on GlobalGiving’s Web site.
THE SALVATION ARMY
The Salvation Army has been providing food and shelter to Tokyo commuters(每日往返上班者) who were stranded when public transportation was interrupted by the earthquake.They are to send a team to Sendai,a city about 250 miles away from Tokyo,to assess the situation there.Text JAPAN or QUAKE to 80888 to make a $10 donation.(Make sure to respond “YES” to the thankyou message you receive.) Donations can also be made on the organization’s Web site or by calling 1800SALARMY.
【小题1】If you want to make donations to the victims by phone,you can text REDCROSS to ________.
| A.90999 | B.80888 |
| C.50555 | D.20006 |
| A.It opened a Person Finder Page online. |
| B.It is the world’s largest humanitarian organization. |
| C.It raised much money to support six Japanese NGOs. |
| D.It warned its staff in Asia of the danger of tsunami. |
| A.THE SALVATION ARMY. |
| B.GLOBALGIVING.ORG. |
| C.B’NAI B’RITH INTERNATIONAL. |
| D.AMERICAN RED CROSS. |
| A.abandoned | B.seperated |
| C.crashed | D.delayed |
【小题1】A
【小题2】D
【小题3】A
【小题4】D
解析【小题1】A
解析 细节理解题。由AMERICAN RED CROSS中“Red Cross officials say donors can text REDCROSS to 90999 and a $10 donation will automatically be charged to donors’ phone bill...”可知答案为A项。
【小题2】 D
解析 细节理解题。由CARE中“Their offices in Asia are on high alert(警戒)and have ensured that staff are informed of the tsunami warnings...”可知答案为D项。
【小题3】A
解析 细节理解题。由THE SALVATION ARMY中“The Salvation Army has been providing food and shelter to...”可知答案为A项。
【小题4】 D
解析 细节理解题。由“...when public transportation was interrupted by the earthquake.”可知,由于地震,公共交通被中断了,滞留了很多每日往返上班的人。故可以替代stranded的词应是D项delayed。
科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Was the London Olympics a success? Many people hold different opinions.However, one thing is certain, London could win a gold medal for hosting the“greenest”Games ever, BBC News reported.
Previous Olympic hosts have been criticized for the environmental damage they have caused through construction, waste and transport.But things had to be different in London.
What is most impressive is that London considered the construction of the Olympic Park as an opportunity to clean up polluted areas.2 million tons of polluted soils were removed and 200 old factory buildings were torn down, according to sustainablebusiness.com.But that’s not all.99 percent of the debris(废瓦砾)were reused to build the Olympic Park.
As well as using recycled materials, all gymnasiums were built with green building techniques.The Olympic Stadium is the lightest one ever built, which minimized the amount of steel and concrete needed.Also, the handball field has lighting pipes on the roof that reduce electricity use by 40 percent.
The effort that London made to deal with waste also deserves praise.Water used for drinking and watering plants was from collected rainwater or recycled wastewater.In this way, about 30-40 percent less water was used in total.Waste food package were either recycled or processed and turned into renewable energy.
As one of the best connected places in Europe, London tried to solve traffic jams by encouraging the use of public transport.For example, it had trains deliver half of the building materials, instead of cars, which greatly reduced carbon emissions(排放).
The clean anti-doping result also added to the greenness of the Games.Only one athlete tested positive for a banned drug on the day of competing, which is why the IOC President, Jacques Rogge, has praised anti-doping efforts at the London Games.
【小题1】To make the Olympic Park green, London ________.
| A.recycled 2 million tons of polluted soil |
| B.applied green building techniques to the construction |
| C.built the Olympic Stadium mostly with recycled materials |
| D.removed 99 percent of the debris from the city |
| A.increased as much as possible | B.made use of |
| C.reduced as much as possible | D.took little notice of |
| A.The London Olympics cost less than the other Olympics ever held. |
| B.London has possessed the most advanced techniques to deal with waste. |
| C.Public transport is made good use of in London during the Olympic Games. |
| D.The anti-doping result in the London Olympics turned out to be dissatisfactory. |
| A.The effort that London made to deal with waste isn't worthy of praise. |
| B.In terms of holding the greenest Games, the London Olympics was a success. |
| C.London tried to solve traffic jams by encouraging the use of private cars for free. |
| D.The IOC President, Jacques Rogge was unsatisfied with the anti-doping efforts at the London Games. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Mainland couples who give birth to a second child in Hong Kong will be fined for breaking the family planning policy,a senior official has warned.
As more women flock to Hong Kong to give birth to their second child,Zhang Feng,family planning department director of Guangdong Province,stressed that this violated China's policies.
“And those who are government employees will even be dismissed from their posts.”he said.
“It doesn’t matter if they give birth to their second child on the mainland or in other countries and regions , they have violated the country’s policies and the probince’s regulations”.
He said that some families had been punished in the past few months after having a second in Hong Kong , but gave no details .
Zhang made his remarks when a Hong Kong newspaper carried a controversial notice claiming residents’ medical services had been affected by the growing number of mainland women who arrive in the city to give birth and gain fight of abode (居住)there.
According to statistics revealed by Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government,about 88,000 babies were born in Hong Kong in 2010,but more than 41,000 or 47 percent,were to mainland couples,including a large number from Guangdong.
Hong Kong has limited the number of mainland women permitted to give birth in the city at 34,000 this year.
The issue also has caused calls for an amendment(修正)to Hong Kong's Basic Law so that babies born to mainland women are no longer granted permanent fight of abode.
“I support Hong Kong government's decision to reduce or limit the number for mainland women giving birth in Hong Kong.”Zhang said.
China introduced its family planning policy in 1979 to limit births in the world's most populous nation,although the rules have been relaxed in recent years.
【小题1】Which of the following is true?
| A.Those who give birth to a second child in Hong Kong will be fined. |
| B.Many government employees have been dismissed from their posts. |
| C.Zhang Feng is family planning department director of Guangdong Province. |
| D.It doesn't matter if they give birth to their second child on the mainland. |
| A.went against | B.was obeyed | C.was for | D.was dismissed |
| A.few families had been punished after having a second child in China |
| B.about 88,000 babies were born in Hong Kong in 2010 |
| C.the residents' medical services in Hong Kong had been affected |
| D.he agreed to reduce or limit the number for mainland women giving birth in Hong Kong |
| A.in 2010 most of the babies born in Hong Kong belonged to mainland couples |
| B.the number of mainland women permitted to give birth in Hong Kong has been reduced |
| C.babies born to mainland women in Hong Kong can't get permanent right of abode now |
| D.the family planning policy in China is as strict as before |
| A.They want to gain right of abode(居住)there for their babies. |
| B.They want to escape being punished for breaking the family planning policy. |
| C.They want to cause calls for an amendment(修正)to Hong Kong's Basic Law. |
| D.They want their babies to enjoy the good medical services in Hong Kong. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
News that Microsoft made a $44.6 billion bid to buy Yahoo resulted in heated discussions made by many Internet users. Here are some responses:
Diane Burke of Weeks bury, Kentucky
I think it would definitely be an interesting combination. Everyone recognizes the names Yahoo and Microsoft, but everyone also says, “Did you Google it?” Such a catchphrase (时髦话) is going to be hard to beat.
Shaun Carney of Laurelville, Ohio
I think the merger (合并) will provide more competitions for Google. I don’t think the merger will allow Microsoft to develop faster than Google, though. I believe the increased competition this merger brings will force Google to stay on top of its game by offering more fresh and original Internet tools and expanding on the tools it already offers.
Toni Suarez of Hacienda Heights, California
I view the merger as a necessary element in preventing a monopolization (垄断). Perhaps it would bring better high technology innovations to e-mail and help in researching and developing a better Internet!
Rick R. of Edgewater, Florida
It sounds like a disaster to me. If this were to happen, I would stop using my Yahoo e-mail account because I don’t like the feeling of Microsoft spying upon my business. I will sign up for Google.
Antonio Glosser of Kansas City, Missouri
Right now, Yahoo offers a lot of features and tools at no cost for all different levels of Internet users. Microsoft seeks nothing but profit. Undoubtedly, they’ll do nothing other than find ways to start removing Yahoo’s formerly non-priced features. Microsoft’s greed will ruin the great thing that Yahoo currently is.
【小题1】How many companies are mentioned in the passage?
| A.One. | B.Two. | C.Three. | D.Four. |
| A.Shaun’s attitude towards Google is passive. |
| B.Toni believes the Internet will have a promising future. |
| C.Rick will support Google after the merger. |
| D.Antonio is afraid that the merger will cost Yahoo’s free features. |
| A.opinions on the merger of Yahoo and Microsoft |
| B.the strengths of Yahoo and Microsoft |
| C.the strengths and weaknesses of large companies |
| D.the future of Yahoo and Microsoft |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
In the past ten years, America’s National Basketball Association (NBA) has grown increasingly dependent on the rest of the world to supply players.
When Michael Jordan and Larry Bird won gold in Barcelona in 1992, the Americans were praised for teaching the world how to play basketball. This season, however, 20 percent of NBA rosters(花名册) will be filled by non-Americans. NBA commissioner David Stem happily embraces the trend. On a visit to Paris in October, Stern outlined his vision for the future, which is likely to see Europe hosting NBA games by 2010.
The NBA is now planning to take China by storm.
“Our experience in China has been that it is going to be explosive in its growth,” said Stern. The strategy(战略,策略) in China is television. “We’ve made 14 deals in China with local and national networks on cable and satellite.” The success of Chinese centre Yao Ming has paved the way for the NBA marketing blitz in China. The NBA, which is broadcasted in more than 200 countries in 42 languages, will put that to the test in October 2004 when the Houston Rockets play two pre-season games against the Sacramento Kings in Beijing and Shanghai. The NBA knows that it needs a global market to compensate for tough times on home soil.
“It doesn’t matter where the players come from, all the NBA teams now know that they have to scout(寻找,觅得) internationally,” said Terry Lyons, the NBA’s vice-president of international public relations. “It has increased the level of competition here.” As Frenchman Tony Parker and Argentine Emanuel Ginobili showed in winning championship rings with the San Antonio Spurs last season, many people can earn the respect of their American peers. Others, such as the Houston Rockets’ Chinese centre Yao Ming — number one draft pick in 2002 — and the Detroit Pistons’ 18-year-old Serb Darko Milicic — number two overall in this year’s draft — are icons(偶像)in-waiting. It is the ultimate(最后的,根本的) revolution — the rest of the world teaching the US how to play basketball.
【小题1】According to the report, .
| A.Michael Jordan is still playing a very important role in NBA |
| B.the part played by the foreign players in NBA will be great |
| C.Yao Ming is to play two pre-season games in NBA |
| D.European countries will host the 2004 NBA games |
| A.NBA intends to make China its “marketing center” |
| B.NBA is planning to set up some training centers in China |
| C.there’ll be a big storm when NBA comes to China to play against the Sacramento Kings |
| D.the NBA’s live basket games will be broadcasted on all the TVs in China |
| A.farms in the States |
| B.native Americans |
| C.the NBA training center |
| D.the USA |
| A.The Non-American Basketball Players |
| B.NBA Is Coming to China |
| C.The Foreign Ties That Bind the NBA |
| D.NBA Is Making Big Progress |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
The Lunar New Year, which starts in late January this year, is the most important festival for Chinese people as most of them drop any business at hand to go back to their hometown to see their families. It is a tradition that has been cherished since ancient times, but as social mobility increases in modern times, the road to family reunions has become very uneasy.
It is not the higher travel costs, nor the expected big spending on gifts and other festival items, but the train ticket that has driven many travelers mad. I’ve heard some colleagues complain that they have tried every means to secure a train ticket, only to find it a mission impossible. Some of them have turned to the latest software to aid online booking; others have sought help from friends to increase the possibility of successful booking.
No doubt chunyun, the Spring Festival travel season, is the largest-scale annual human migration in the world. Last year, 220 million passengers traveled by train during the Spring Festival season, which usually lasts 40 days. It is a huge jump from 10 years ago, when the number was 128 million.
With the big sudden increase in demand, the railway company has increased investment in railway construction; still, it cannot bridge the supply gap, leading to fierce public complaints and criticism.
Admittedly, it is almost impossible for the railway company to suddenly improve its capacity to meet the explosive demand during the Spring Festival holiday. Moreover, any temporary increase in capacity would become unnecessary after the holiday and mean great commercial losses during the off season.
What the company can reasonably do is gradually improve its capacity while focusing on better distribution of its existing resources during the special peak season. At any rate, however, the problem cannot be solved overnight.
【小题1】Compared with ten years ago, the percentage of passengers last year increased by________.
| A.40% | B.58% | C.71% | D.83% |
| A.Social mobility in modern times hasn’t changed much in these years. |
| B.The latest software may increase the possibility of successful booking. |
| C.Higher travel costs discourage travelers from reunions with families. |
| D.People nowadays cherish reunion with their families more than before. |
| A.Expensive | B.Effective | C.Hopeful | D.Impractical |
| A.Optimistic. | B.Objective | C.Subjective | D.Critical |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Guide dogs are going to be available for the children who are unable to see normally in the UK for the first time, as the age limit is to be removed. The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association is to begin training dogs to help blind people under the age of 16.
The association says too many youngsters with impaired eyesight are lacking in independence. They have only a limited social life because of their disability. Giving some of them guide dogs at a younger age is intended to help them to widen their range of activities and to improve their sense of self-confidence and independence. Guide dogs for these teenagers will begin to be provided from next year. There has been an experimental project to test the use of guide dogs with younger people.
Charlotte, aged 14, was among the youngest guide dog owners. She had been gradually losing her eyesight since the age of eight, and lost her eyesight completely this year. She has been assisted by a two-year-old guide dog. Charlotte used to have a long stick to help her move around, but having a guide dog allows her much more freedom and makes her feel safer.
However, the association says there is a worryingly patchy supply of services for the young blind people across the UK, and it calls for national standards to be introduced. As with adult blind people, only a small number of them are likely to be considered suitable for a guide dog. Most will continue to rely on extra help and training from education and social services.
【小题1】We can learn from the text that owning guide dogs .
| A.may meet with difficulties sometimes |
| B.is beneficial to blind children’s development |
| C.became possible in the UK recently |
| D.is quite universal in the UK |
| A.it is necessary to carry out the experimental project |
| B.guide dogs can get along well with disabled people |
| C.the association’s opinion is not quite right |
| D.youngsters need companions and friends |
| A.Endless. | B.Perfect. | C.Inadequate. | D.Diverse. |
| A.Blind people need guide dogs’ assistance in their daily life. |
| B.Age limit for the blind to have guide dogs is to be removed. |
| C.More guide dogs will be trained in the UK. |
| D.The project of using guide dogs is to begin. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Four million children are caught up in the war in Syria. Thirteen-year-old Rabia is one of them. Tall and thin, she sits shaking in a yellow T-shirt at the Al Marj settlement, close to the Lebanese-Syrian border. ![]()
Home for Rabia was once a two-story house near Damascus. Now it is a tent shared with her nine family members.
Rabia’s face is covered with dirt, and she is tired and cold. She has just finished work, picking up potatoes that fell from a truck. Her typical day starts at 4 a.m., and she works a double shift that lasts about 16 hours, putting potatoes into bags. The only choice for her is that she can choose the first eight hours or the second eight hours. For this, she gets paid about $8 a day.
Working means Rabia misses school. Back in her village, she was the best in her class and good at everything. Her favorite subjects were Arabic literature and math. But, like many children now living in the settlements—there are no official refugee (难民)camps in Lebanon —that was Rabia’s old life. Life before war, before her family moved five times to escape the bombs, before leaving behind her bedroom, her toys and her friends without packing a bag, before “half the people I know”were dead.
The old life was full of laughter with her sister, Wala. But Wala, 14, got married two days ago to an 18-year-old Lebanese. Rabia is happy for her sister. Life in the settlement is tough— the children have nowhere to play, the bathing is poor and sexual abuse is out of control. You can’t blame parents —often confused, illiterate (不识字的)and poor—who want to marry off their daughters. They fear for their safety.
Increasing numbers of Rabia’s girlfriends are getting married. Once in rural Syria, a girl got married at 16. According to UNICEF, the age is now dropping to 12 or 13. It is no secret that Lebanese men want to marry Syrian refugee girls, who work hard and don’t ask for anything.
【小题1】Where is the passage most likely to have been taken from?
| A.A news report. | B.A book review. |
| C.A history book. | D.A travel magazine. |
| A.the extra task | B.the low pay |
| C.the potato factory. | D.the working period |
| A.present the dream of Rabia | B.show the damage of the war |
| C.predict the future of Syrian girls | D.compare the life before war and now |
| A.They have no good friends to play with. |
| B.They want money from the husband family. |
| C.Their parents are worried about their safety. |
| D.Their parents are confused,illiterate and poor. |
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